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KZ Trading Co. budgeted merchandise purchases of 40,000 units next month. The expected beginning inventory is 12,000 units and the desired inventory at the end of next month is 15,000 units. Budgeted sales in units for the next month is *
52,000 units
37,000 units
55,000 units
43,000 units
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